And we DIG DOEJO, as we are also WORDPRESSERS here at the 3-D House of Airsoft...although we think the CHICAGO DOEJO gang should follow their STRIKEBALLIN' Compatriots in RUSSIA....who know where the real action is!

Back in October, Ilan Mochari wrote about an odd “marshmallow tower” exercise. Teams of four are given 18 minutes to create the tallest possible freestanding structure using spaghetti, tape, string and one marshmallow. (Oh, and the marshmallow has to be on the top.)

The game yields enough interesting insights about collaboration that it’s been used within Fortune 50 companies — and was the subject of this Ted talk.

During the delivery of some of our traning programs with global companies, we have used the Marshmallow Tower excercise. Across all industries (IT, Pharma, Media and Engineering) the teams in our programs have learnt an incredible amount about their own team builiding and leadership skills.

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